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Newsroom - 2014

While Colorado has no suspected or confirmed cases of Ebola and the risk of contracting Ebola is still very low, multiple agencies, including Denver’s Office of Emergency Management, Denver Environmental Health, Denver Public Health and Denver International Airport are working closely to monitor the spread of the disease, identify risks, and plan for the possibility of a case in the metro area.

With the increasing number of children in the Denver area becoming sick with a severe respiratory illness, Environmental Health wants to ensure child care providers are taking the necessary precautions to protect children and staff.

Denver's Department of Environmental Health has become one of few governments in the country to create a Built Environment Administrator position to promote an interdisciplinary approach to creating and maintaining healthy communities.

The City and County of Denver today renewed its commitment to reducing emissions, while planning for the social, economic and environmental impacts of a warming planet, by releasing the city’s first Climate Adaptation Plan.

The Climate Action Plan is a set of strategies intended to guide efforts for reducing climate altering greenhouse gas emissions. Environmental Quality is in the process of updating Denver's original plan from 2007, and is requesting community input.

The information sessions, held on July 16th and 17th, will address Denver's food safety regulations and how they apply to infused product manufactures, the inspection process, educational resources, agency enforcement and Q&A.

Mayor Michael B. Hancock and Denver Environmental Health Executive Director Doug Linkhart today joined with officials from the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) and the American Beverage Association (ABA) in recognizing a new pilot program intended to reduce childhood obesity in West Denver childcare centers.